bluepenguin
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I've used IR filter on M8 before but the image is nothing can be compared with IR converted Niko D40.
I've used IR filter on M8 before but the image is nothing can be compared with IR converted Niko D40.
Here is D40 IR shots.
http://www.atlanta.or.kr/?document_srl=53431
Here are the difference between using IR filter and IR converted camera.
1. IR converted camera will give better shutter speed = no tripod is needed.
2. Just change your lenses, you don't need different size of IR filters.
3. Better image quality.
Spectacular results in your series!
I really like the idea about experimenting with IR and can't wait, until my ordered filters for the M8.2 arrive.
Here is D40 IR shots.
http://www.atlanta.or.kr/?document_srl=53431
Here are the difference between using IR filter and IR converted camera.
1. IR converted camera will give better shutter speed = no tripod is needed.
2. Just change your lenses, you don't need different size of IR filters.
3. Better image quality.
I am not suggesting anyone go out and buy a M8 for IR. All I am saying is, if you have a M8, give IR a go. The ethereal effects can be haunting. There must be a 100 ways to get IR, actually you don't even need a IR camera, there is IR software that gives a IR effect with any image. If you own a M8 you can get a IR filter for a lot less than $300. Bill
I must be doing something wrong. I never use a tripod for IR on the M8🙁Here is D40 IR shots.
http://www.atlanta.or.kr/?document_srl=53431
Here are the difference between using IR filter and IR converted camera.
1. IR converted camera will give better shutter speed = no tripod is needed.
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I must be doing something wrong. I never use a tripod for IR on the M8🙁